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Does the board have the right to enter a unit in order to make sure that the hurricane shutters are properly secured?

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Does the board have the right to enter a unit in order to make sure that the hurricane shutters are properly secured?

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The condominium board may operate hurricane shutters without the permission of the unit owner only where such operation is necessary to preserve and protect the condominium property. Further, the condominium or cooperative association has the irrevocable right of access to each unit during reasonable hours, when necessary for the maintenance, repair, and replacement of any common elements or of any portion of a unit to be maintained by the association pursuant to the declaration, or as necessary to prevent damage to the common elements or to a unit or units. Condominium: Sections 718.113(5), and 718.111(5), F.S. Cooperative: Not addressed in Chapter 719, F.S.

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